Kathy IshizukaOur Post-Election Commitment | An Education Editor’s NoteWe’re in an unprecedented place for education and library coverage. It’s time to speak to the staff as well as to our readers.Nov 20, 2016Nov 20, 2016
Kathy IshizukaThe Smithsonian Learning Lab Is Open and Seeking FeedbackA new, highly visual platform for exploring the riches of the Smithsonian is set for public launch in June 2016. But users are being…Apr 7, 2016Apr 7, 2016
Kathy IshizukaBook Publishing — from Executives to Reviewers — Is White and Female, Survey FindsNearly 80 percent of publishing and review journal staff is white, according to the 2015 “Diversity Baseline Survey,” which found that the…Jan 27, 2016Jan 27, 2016
Kathy Ishizuka“Stories and lives to change the world”My Twitter feed can be a meditation. Runaway zebras, exclamations of joy and dispair, airport hassles, inequities in our culture, large and…Nov 17, 2015Nov 17, 2015
Kathy IshizukaWork Smarter With “Extreme Listening”Say you have a project. It’s not quite “done,” at least by your — or your team’s — estimation. That’s precisely when you need to get it out…Oct 6, 2015Oct 6, 2015
Kathy IshizukaRenée Watson Teaches that “Black Lives Matter”“How should we talk about Ferguson with our students?” was the scheduled topic for the “Teachers Teaching Teachers” (TTT) discussion on…Dec 10, 2014Dec 10, 2014
Kathy IshizukaLack of Diversity at Events? What We Can Do, Right Now“Is it me, or could there have been more women on this list?” That question sparked a flurry of comments among some EdTechWomen-ites in a…Nov 29, 2014Nov 29, 2014